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Why do my broadheads fly different than my field points?

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Why do my broadheads fly different than my field points?

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An arrow with a field point has only the fletching to steer the arrow. When a fixed blade broadhead is added to the front of the arrow, you are adding wings to the arrow. In many cases, the broadhead begins to steer the arrow instead of the fletching. If you find that your arrows do not group with broadheads, but they are grouping with field points, than you can most of the time correct the problem by going to helical fletching, longer fletching, feathers vs. vanes, or maybe a combination of all three. These corrections will add more steering to the back of the arrow and will help to make your broadheads group better.

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